LAX: An inside look at the new Tom Bradley International Terminal

Passengers who have passed through airport security will encounter the Bon Voyage Wall before heading into the Great Hall and departure gates. The wall shows images of people jumping in slow motion.

Passengers who have passed through airport security will encounter the Bon Voyage Wall before heading into the Great Hall and departure gates. The wall shows images of people jumping in slow motion. (Mary Forgione / Los Angeles Times)

The Time Tower is the dominant digital feature in the hall. Here it displays a short called "Dance Time," which feels like a throwback to Busby Berkeley days. The tower's content was produced and created by Moment Factory in Montreal and L.A.'s Digital Kitchen.

The Time Tower is the dominant digital feature in the hall. Here it displays a short called "Dance Time," which feels like a throwback to Busby Berkeley days. The tower's content was produced and created by Moment Factory in Montreal and L.A.'s Digital Kitchen. (Mary Forgione / Los Angeles Times)

The Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX officially opened Wednesday, mostly. Airlines started using the new, smarter gates that can handle big aircraft, including the Airbus A380s. Inside, Southern California scenes and quirky videos played on seven huge multimedia features while...